Sables get another walloping

05 Aug, 2018 - 00:08 0 Views

The Sunday Mail

Mehluli Sibanda

Zimbabwe . . . . . . . . . . . . .  (7) 28

Namibia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  (27)   58

NAMIBIA handed Zimbabwe their third consecutive defeat in this year’s Rugby Africa Gold Cup, a loss which left the Sables facing the prospect of being relegated from the continent’s elite group.

A spirited performance by the Peter de Villiers coached Sables who became the only team to score four tries against Namibia in this year’s Gold Cup was not good enough to lead them to victory at Hartsfield Rugby Ground yesterday.

Instead, the Sables must now overcome Uganda in Kampala on 18 August to remain in the Gold Cup, which is a grouping for the top rugby playing countries in Africa outside South Africa.

The Sables never recovered from conceding an early try and trailed 27-7 heading into the break.

Crucially though, the Sables picked up a bonus point for scoring four tries and victory against Uganda should be enough to ensure they remain in the Gold Cup with the worst being relegation to the Silver Cup.

De Villiers acknowledged that the next encounter against Uganda , the last match for Zimbabwe this year is the most significant one as that will determine if the Sables survive the chop.

“The next game is the most important game, today was about small victories when we couldn’t make it anymore and the small victory was to get one bonus point off this game as we planned it and we got it,’’ De Villiers said.

He attributed the loss to the slow start by the Sables, which saw them play catch all afternoon.

Skipper Denford Mutamangira said while this was not the result they were looking for, the bonus point could play a big part in ensuring that they remain in the Gold Cup.

“We showed some signs of brilliance, there are positives out of this game, it’s not the result that we wanted but we managed to get a bonus point which could really help us to stay in the Gold Cup,’’ Mutamangira said.

“Obviously we want to win but scoring 28 points against Namibia really shows that this team is good enough to beat any team in the Gold Cup. We have youngsters in the team, this team has got huge potential that in the next year or two it will be the team to beat.”

Namibia were the first to score, right wing Lesley Klim going over after a successful lineout in his team’s half, the Zimbabwean defence not doing enough to prevent the try, flyhalf Cliven Loubser with the successful conversion.

Zimbabwe’s four tries were scored by wings, Tafadzwa Chitokwindo, Shayne Makombe, flank Connor Pritchard and prop Farai Mudariki. Brandon Mandivenga and Lenience Tambwera booted in two conversions each.

 

Teams

 

Zimbabwe : Denford Mutamangira(captain), David Makanda, Farai Mudariki, Brian Nyaude, Fortunate Chipendu, Takudzwa Mandiwanza, Connor Pritchard, Tapfuma Parirenyatwa, Hilton Mudariki(vice captain), Brandon Mandivenga, Tafadzwa Chitokwindo, Tafadzwa Mhende, Kudzai Mashawi, Shayne Makombe, Shingirai Katsvere

 

Replacements: Matthew Mandioma, Irvine Nduwa, Lawrence Cleminson, Antipas Kamkwindo, Lucky Sithole, Ernest Mudzengerere, Lenience Tambwera, Matthew McNab

 

Namibia: Casper Viviers, Torsten Van Jaarsveld, Johannes Coetzee, Mahepisa Tjeriko, Tijuee Uanive, Rohan Kitshoff,  Janco Venter, PJ Van Lill, Eugene Jantjies, Cliven Loubser, Johan Tromp, Darryl De la Harpe, Johan Deysel (captain), Lesley Klim, Chrysander Botha

 

Replacements: Louis Van der Westhuizen, Abel De Klerk, Desiderius Sethie, Muharua Katjijeko, Wian Conrad Conradie, Darmian Stevens, Peter Steenkamp, Johan Greyling

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